My Art                                  

Art by jim goulding

   

Welcome to my new art pages. I've separated my art into several pages to assist in download times.

    Myart1: Humans, Interior, Exterior, Landscape, Animals & Still Life

    Myart2: Cartoon - Little Critter, Sandra Boynton, & Rosemary Wells

    Myart3: Star Wars

    Myart4: Diego & Dora, Disney, Dr. Seuss, Comics and Misc

    Myart5: Imagination, Precious Moments, Practice

    Myart6: Cartoon - Superheroes

    Myart7: Cartoon - Manga

    You can also visit my art on Picasa. Click here to go to My Picasa Art

 

This page consists of my freehand drawings in pencil and marker.

 

 


 

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Introduction Imagination Practice Precious Moments  

   


Introduction

All drawings on this page are my freehand drawings. I did not start drawing until I was 39 years old. At that age, I picked up some 'how-to' books and began goofing around. For the next two years I drew on again and off again but produced little. My mind was on my writing, at the time.

My first cartoon drawings came about while spending time at Disneyworld, when I was 40. I saw a book on how to draw the Disney characters and decided that I'd try to do it for my daughter, who was 4 years old at the time. I really loved doing the characters. It was meditative. After the Disney drawings I put my art aside, for over 4 years, to write. During that time my wife and I had a son. As he got bigger I became interested in drawing again; namely to produce things that made him happy and my now 10 year old daughter. Since early 2006, I began producing work slowly. However,  it was more a learning process about what tools to use and making sure I enjoyed the process rather than loathed it.

In late 2006 and early 2007, I produced a lot of work. Mainly in cartoon form. That seems to please my children the most. You'll notice several themes of characters. Those characters are either popular in book form or are on TV. Some, like Little Critter, by Mercer Mayer, are very difficult to draw, for me. Other's are very easy for me to draw, like Sandra Boynton's work.

This page showcases my drawing. It is organized for easy navigation. I hope you enjoy it.

Thanks,

Jim.

 

 

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Imagination

Drawing utensils used: Micron 005, 01, and 02 black markers.

    Imagination #1, 1a, and 2

        

     Imagination #3, 4, and 5

        

 

     

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Practice

The drawings in this section were created as I tried to learn the process of how to create drawings.

Drawing utensils used: Staedtler HB, 2B, 4B, 6B and 8B pencils.

 

           

 

        

 

 

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 Drawing utensils used: Micron 005, 01, and 02 black markers.

 

             

 

 

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   Drawing utensils used: Staedtler HB & 2B pencils.

  

 

   Drawing utensils used: Staedtler H, B, HB & 2B pencils.

  

Practice with Marker 4a

Practice with Marker 4b

Practice with Marker 5

Practice with Pencil 6a

 

Practice with Pencil 6b

Practice with Pencil 7

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Precious Moments

    Drawing utensils used for, Precious Moments 1-7: Micron 005, 01, and 02 black markers.

    The following 8 drawings are from the book A Wedding is Beautiful, by Matt Mitter, illustrated by Samuel J. Butcher.

    Precious Moments 1 & 2

            

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   Precious Moments 3 & 4 

       

 Precious Moments 5 & 6

 

   Precious Moments 7

    

 Precious Moments 8

    Drawing utensils used: Faber-Castell, Prisma, and Sharpie colored markers.  Also, Micron 005, 01, and 02 black markers. Drawing was created in August 2008.